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Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What are ways soil can be weathered?
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Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

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Page 1: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

Do Now:

•Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions:

•1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T

•2. What are ways soil can be weathered?

Page 2: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

Aim: Why is soil an important resource?

Page 3: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

I. Soil is more than just dirt.

Complex, ancient material teeming with living organismsCategorized by physical & chemical features

color & texture How does soil form?

Page 4: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

A. Soil Origin

Weatheringprocess that breaks rock into smaller pieces

first step in soil formation

Page 6: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

1. Physical weathering

Aka mechanicalDoesn’t change the chemistry of the rockForces= wind and water

Page 7: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

2. Chemical weathering

Result of chemical interactions between water, minerals in the rock and other atmospheric gases.

Page 8: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

3. Biological weathering

result of the activities of living organisms

Page 9: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

Severe erosion following tropical forest removal, Madagascar. What role does vegetation play?

Page 10: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

Evacuated ocean front homes from cliffside erosion & heavy rains due to "El Nino" in 1998. What type of erosion is this?

Page 11: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

B. Soil Texture Categories by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA)

Clay- particles < 0.002mm in diameterEasily sticks together, really compactedLittle pores so it can hold little water

Page 12: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

Soil Textures Continued:

Silt- particles 0.002 - 0.05 mm in d

Sand- particles 0.05 - 2.0 mm in dToo large to easily stick, looseLarge pores so it can hold more water

Page 13: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.
Page 14: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

C. Soil Acidity & AlkalinitypH range= #0-14Tells you the [] of hydrogen ions

Soils pH is usually between 4-8 Neutral/slightly acidic

Acidity: How acidic the soil is.pH = 0-6

Alkalinity: How basic the soil ispH = 8-14

Page 15: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

1. pH affect on soil

pH affects solubility of nutrientsDetermines the nutrients available for absorption by plant rootsIf too acidic/basic, certain soil nutrients will not be able to be used by regional plants

Page 16: Do Now: Read the Short story from John Muir, then answer the following questions: 1. Why is soil an important part of our environment? T and T 2. What.

2. When soil becomes too acidic…

ions of heavy metals like mercury (Hg) or aluminum (Al) can leach onto the ground water which can travel to streams & rivers

harming plant & aquatic lifeEx: aluminum ions can damage the gills of a fish and cause them to suffocate